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YachtLife, the first luxury yacht charter app in the world, is taking luxury to new depths with the launch of its premium membership club. The program is designed to offer members VIP pricing and access to a full range of luxury yachts around the world. Established in 2015 and based in Miami, YachtLife has since expanded to more than a…

In the world of Marbella on Spain’s Costa del Sol, image is everything. From your wardrobe to your car and then most importantly your home. Some of the most incredible resorts can be found hidden away at the foot of the Sierra Blanca mountain range, which is where you will find some of the most luxurious real estate in southern…

Whether you’re interested in traveling within the U.S. or venturing abroad, these iconic wineries from Moet Hennessy’s stellar wine portfolio including leading wineries in Napa, New Zealand, Argentina and Spain, show the true craftsmanship and dedication of winemaking. Domestic Travel Chandon, Napa, California: A Keystone of the Napa Valley Located in the heart of Napa Valley, Chandon is a California…

Hotel Arts Barcelona, a luxurious retreat perched on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, has crafted an exclusive Valentine’s Day escape for couples looking to get away for love this February. Guests who take advantage of this package will enjoy gorgeous, sweeping views of the Mediterranean Sea or the city of Barcelona during their 2-night stay in one of the hotel’s spacious, upper-floor duplex…

If you feel like you need a mental escape or a great armchair read, pick up a copy of A Million Steps by author Kurt Koontz. Combining travel, life and detailed accounts of his pilgramage, Koontz – an avid adventure traveler and author, wrote a book that chronicles his trip on the historic Camino de Santiago in Spain, a venture that benefited…

Somewhere between the baby glow and the bouncing bundle of joy, a trend is developing for last-minute alone time for ma and pa. So where is best to babymoon? Simply put, a babymoon is a last hurrah for mum and dad before the stork delivers them of a bundle of joy to fulfil their lives and dirty great bags…

marcp_dmoz / Foter / CC BY-NC-SA Every city has its monuments and museums, those government-ordained landmarks or sites that are supposed to make us eager travelers stop and stare. I recently took a trip to Spain, and upon arriving in Madrid, I was told by locals that the capital was not a town for such wide-eyed wonderment. Sure there…

Stuck in Customs / Foter / CC BY-NC-SA Ibiza has seen generations of partygoers making a pilgrimage to the island in search of some of the best clubs in the world. That said, there are a number of people who come to the island to relax, unwind and soak up some Balearic sun on one of its many picturesque…

Grand Palladium Palace Ibiza The Grand Palladium Palace on the much-misunderstood Spanish island of Ibiza is perfect for those who enjoy a bit of clubbing once in a while. However, I say Ibiza is ‘misunderstood’ because it has a synonyms with drunken British clubbers, when in actual fact most of the island is unspoilt. Sleepy villages and rustic charm are…

joxe@n / Foter.com / CC BY-NC-ND Spain has always been a cherished tourist destination. The culture, cuisine, people- everything about it attracts people from all over the world. And nestled along the Western Mediterranean coast of Spain is a small village turned popular tourist hub, Benidorm. A village with Roman and Punic remains and roots dating back to 3000…

There’s simply nothing on Earth like watching people running wildly through narrow, twisting streets among 15 charging bulls. If you’ve never been to the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, Spain, you’re missing out on one of the largest, most adrenaline-filled parties on the planet. When to go, where to stay Some argue that the first Pamplona bull run happened in the…

When you think of Barcelona, what comes to mind? Spanish, empanadas, warm air and beautiful architecture are my first thoughts. Beautiful Barcelona welcomes travelers from around the world, and here’s what you need to know before you travel there. Barcelona’s History The capital of Catalonia, Barcelona is Spain’s second largest city after Madrid. Over 1.6 million people from all around…

Marvelous weather, stunning nature beauty and smashing attractions are a few of the features that await you on the coastline of the Mediterranean Sea. Every destination in this part of the world has its own appeal and attractive appearance where you can draw in the magnetism of the Med and enjoy your time just the way you like it. How…

Looks like Edu-Tourism is one of the latest travel trends, especially among Baby Boomers. How cool would it be to go away on a trip and come back with a new skill? Travelers can learn to cook in France, take up dance in Spain, study wine in California or even work on their writing skills. If one of your dream have…

Rich traditions and history are created over glasses of wine. Memories have been made and milestones marked with a glass in hand for centuries. And there are many reasons we’ve loved wine for so long: It complements the taste of food, engages the senses, allows the drinker to easily experience the different tastes of regions around the world and has…

Although there can be a great appeal in the idea of an all-inclusive package or a luxury hotel at your destination, sometimes the point of a holiday is to focus on relaxing with friends and family. Often this can be done best in a more private environment, where you can chose your own mealtimes and know that you can have…

Tenerife and golf fit like a glove (excuse the pun), the year-round warm weather and long hours of sunshine give the ideal environment to practice your swing. The beautiful volcanic landscape and impressive Mount Teide give a stunning back drop to the courses designed by world-famous golf architects such as Dave Thomas, Seve Ballesteros and Pepe Gancedo. Golf del…